Multiple users to one Excel document
It is better to allow users enter and edit data in a true database (consider Access) that designed from the ground up to be a multi-user application, and then bring data into Excel for analysis using either an external data range or a pivot table.

View Answer   |  March 17, 2011  9:24 AM
excel, Excel.Application, Network applications management, Workgroup
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22,125 pts.

Windows 7 Restoration Features
Very little people know about this but yes Microsoft does have some extra tools, if you are a Microsoft Volume Licensed customer and are licensed for Microsoft MDOP(Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack), inside MDOP there is a very cool toolset called DaRT(Diagnostics and Recovery Tollset) when written to a bootable device and booting from it gives [...]

View Answer   |  March 17, 2011  6:05 AM
CHKDSK, Windows 7, Windows 7 Administration, Windows 7 Professional
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1,385 pts.

Corrupt Windows Server 2003 User profile needs help
Dear Andreaf, Please use this link it might be help full for you. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324734 Thanks.

View Answer   |  March 17, 2011  4:25 AM
Active Directory, Corrupt user profile, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server User Profiles
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30 pts.

Windows 7 installation help
There is an ActiveSync successor in Windows 7 called the Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager (MSCMDM). Regards.

View Answer   |  May 31, 2013  8:46 PM
Windows 7, Windows 7 deployment, Windows 7 desktop, Windows 7 installation, Windows Mobile 7, Windows Mobile Active Sync
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2,790 pts.

Resoting GRUB bootloader for Windows 7/Ubuntu 10.10
Yes, only reinstall grub booting from the live cd. See this <a href=”https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows”>page</a>

View Answer   |  March 16, 2011  8:37 PM
Dual Boot, GRUB, Ubuntu, Windows 7, Windows 7 Administration, Windows 7 Configuration
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2,790 pts.

How to remove Abrir on c:drive or usb drive?
Abrir REMOVED… i have found the solution..even though i have fully cleaned out the viruses or malware/trojan, it still didnt fix the problem.. however, their it is, two hidden files sitting in c:drive are temp.exe file application and auotrun.inf file. I just deleted both file and deleted previous restore point and restarted P.C.. Then the [...]

View Answer   |  March 16, 2011  12:52 AM
USB drive, Window 7, Windows XP, Windows XP Error Messages
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3,260 pts.

AS400 – CMD
For *SRVPGM, use DSPPGMREF OBJTYPE(*SRVPGM). For *BNDDIR, I suppose you’d use DSPBNDDIR. But it’s not clear what results you want to obtain. DSPPGMREF and DSPBNDDIR both have OUTPUT(*OUTFILE) as a parameter value. Tom

View Answer   |  March 15, 2011  9:38 PM
*SRVPGM, CMD, DSPPGMREF
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110,135 pts.

Oracle 10g Forms Builder cannot access/connect database
U may modify FEDORA_HOME/server/config/fedora.fcfg file and ensure that the datastore entry for Oracle points to the right host and database. The fedora.fcfg file that comes with the distribution uses a database on the local host called fedora20. When u start fedora, be sure to use the parameter “oracle”, as in fedora-start oracle. While the server [...]

View Answer   |  March 15, 2011  11:42 AM
Oracle, Oracle 10g, Oracle 10g Express, Oracle Form Builder, Windows XP SP2
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22,125 pts.

Hide User PO Box from displaying in Windows Server 2008
You should add a custom field to the AD database, and build your application to update that field instead. You can’t hide an existing field.

View Answer   |  March 15, 2011  3:43 AM
Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 Administration, Windows Server User Profiles
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64,550 pts.

Mapping network drives in Windows 7
The application can only open or work as fast as your slowest network link and/or device. If the share is on a slower machine and transmitting over a hlaf-duplex, 10Mbps link it will open slower than a beefier machine on a 100Mbps/Gigabit Link. Best suggestion: Check for connection speeds, machine capabilities. Next, check for firewalls [...]

View Answer   |  March 14, 2011  1:36 PM
Network mapping, Windows 7, Windows 7 Administration, Windows 7 Networking
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8,500 pts.

Installing Microsoft Assessment and Planning Tool on a domain controller
Hi, I have the same case here, did you find the way to install MAP on DC??

View Answer   |  March 14, 2011  6:56 AM
Domain Controller, MAP, Virtualization, Windows, Windows Server 2003
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15 pts.

VMWare Workstation 5.5 on Windows 7
not sure can work but try this, set the compatibility mode of the vmware to XP sp 2 or 3 then try to uninstall. if cannot see what you see from the event logs Sounds like at a minimum you’ll be re-imaging your PC. Then upgrade your VM product or move over to another Win7 [...]

View Answer   |  March 13, 2011  9:11 AM
32-bit, VMware Workstation, VMware Workstation 5.5, Windows 7
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2,680 pts.

Windows Server 2000 certificate expired
I have just heed on my date, time and time zone. and updated correctly. so, now server certificate expired error is not coming. Thx

View Answer   |  March 13, 2011  4:08 AM
Certificate renewal, Windows Server 2000, Windows XP SP2
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270 pts.

Windows server 2003 file server configuration
The easiest way to to share something on the server with a host device to is to enable file sharing for that folder/item. Then you add the security and acces groups/users to that folder/item. On the host, you can navigate to the share on the server either through windows explorer or map a drive to [...]

View Answer   |  March 11, 2011  6:52 PM
File Server, File server software, Windows 2003 File Server Cluster, Windows File Server, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 configuration
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8,500 pts.

Windows 7 versus Linux?
The best answer for your question is “it depends” – Not being funny, but consider the following: 1) What type of services / applications will you be using? 2) Do you have knowledge and experience with Linux? 3) What version of windows do you currently have? 4) What flavor of Linux would you consider moving [...]

View Answer   |  March 11, 2011  12:40 AM
Linux, Linux administration, Linux OS, Windows 7, Windows 7 Administration, Windows 7 deployment
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625 pts.

Earning badges pays off – TODAY!
**In the case of level badges (e.g. Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum), you will be rewarded for the highest level badge you’ve received thus far.

View Answer   |  March 10, 2011  4:55 PM
AS/400, Badges, Channel, CIO, CRM, Database, DataCenter, Development, Exchange, ITKE, ITKE Community, ITKE Feedback, Linux, Lotus Domino, Microsoft Windows, Mobile, Networking, Oracle, SAP, Security, SQL Server, Storage, Virtualization, VoIP, Windows Server
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6,315 pts.

Earning Badges Pays Off – Literally!
Update on Badges Rewards: <a href=”http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/itke-community-blog/earning-badges-pays-off-today/”>Earning badges pays off – TODAY</a>! Keep an eye on your inboxes! Best, Melanie

View Answer   |  March 10, 2011  4:34 PM
AS/400, Badges, Channel, CIO, CRM, Database, DataCenter, Development, Exchange, Giveaways, ITKE, ITKE Community, Linux, Lotus Domino, Microsoft Windows, Mobile, Networking, Oracle, SAP, Security, SQL Server, Storage, Virtualization, VoIP, Windows Server
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6,315 pts.

NTBackup for daily server backup
Why just 3 backups? Many small businesses keep at least 5 backups available to lessen the chances of having a bad backup that is not able to do a full restore of their data. The more backups you have available the better. What happens if a file is discovered to be missing because someone accidentally [...]

View Answer   |  March 10, 2011  3:31 PM
Backup, NTBackup, NTBackup Configuration, Server Backup, Windows Backup Utility, Windows Server backup
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2,015 pts.

Install Exchange 2010 on Child domain
Please look at this for running Exchange 2010 in a mixed mode environment, there are certainly a few things you should look at: http://msexchangegeek.com/2009/10/27/installing-exchange-server-2010-in-mixed-mode-environment-part-1/

View Answer   |  March 10, 2011  8:34 AM
Child Domain, Exchange 2003, Exchange 2010, Exchange installation
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1,385 pts.

Virtual server is running very slowly
I would suggest increase the virtual cpu`s to 2 and see how it goes, What is the specs of your ESX server? To see the actual resources consumed by the vm click on the vm in Virtual Center, then go to summary of the vm, you will see a resources block, that will be the [...]

View Answer   |  March 10, 2011  5:53 AM
Task Manager, Virtual Machines, Virtual Server, VMware, Windows Server 2003
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1,385 pts.